Archive for July, 2006
· July 31, 2006 at 6:36 pm · Announcements, Wrestling Results
Last weekend in Magnolia, Arkansas at the Columbia County Fairgrounds the eccentric enigma known as SB-1 took on Charlie King one on one. Sporting some new tights (pictures coming soon), SB-1 didn’t get the win but he did make his point. After the match was said and done, our hyphenated hero wrapped King’s legs around the ring post and into a figure four leglock.
As far as upcoming dates go, here are a few to mark on your calender to see SB-1 in action:
Saturday, Aug 5: Mineral Wells
Saturday, Aug 12: Bowie, TX
Oh and remember, as always to get the latest and greatest in SB-1 news and updates, there is only one place to visit daily… SB1Online.com! There’s only one!
· July 31, 2006 at 5:00 am · SB-1's Tattoos
Pumpkin: I’ve always loved Halloween and it’s imagery, especially Jack-o-Lanterns. What I did was concoct my own wicked pumpkin and invert my 3rd COSCOM unit patch into a background. I got this in Germany in November 2003. I drew it in Iraq that summer. (note: the three arrows stand for the three different methods of transportation: land, sea, and air. I was a transporter in the Army)

· July 31, 2006 at 5:00 am · SB-1's Tattoos
I drew this during a field exercise in Hohenfels, Germany, in the summer of 2002, then got it in November 2003. If you look closely at the veins, you’ll see the old “Brood” logo. (Remember? Gangrel, Edge, and Christian??) I didn’t intend for it to be a tattoo when I drew it, but fell in love with it anyway.

· July 29, 2006 at 9:32 am · SB-1's Tattoos
Scorpion: Like my OEF tattoo, this was the graphic to represent my second tour of Iraq (March 04-05). Unlike the OEF, though, only I got this. It’s got my lucky number, 113, written in Arabic and modified to be the scorpion’s upper body and arms. I got it when I got back to Ft. Hood in March 2005. It hurt worse than the OEF above it. This might have been the most painful one.

· July 28, 2006 at 11:34 am · SB-1's Tattoos
OEF/OIF: The first time I was in Iraq (Feb-Oct 2003) during the war, my platoon wanted a tattoo design for our experience, so I whipped this up. I got it as soon as I got back to Germany, and to my knowledge only three other people have it, but I’ve heard rumors that more did. Oh, and this one REALLY hurt.

· July 27, 2006 at 8:31 am · SB-1's Tattoos
“DEZ” armband: Summer 2002, Mannheim, Germany. “Dez” is the former singer for Coal Chamber, current singer for Devildriver. It was my nickname that never really caught on in high school, but evolved into a sort of “pen name” for my artwork. I still sign certain e-mails and letters with it.

Elementree logo: I got it in Garland, Texas, during my Christmas leave in December 2002. Elementree records was started by Korn in 1997, and housed my favorite band of all time ORGY and another kick-ass band, Videodrone. It was also the first to feature my lucky number 113. I’ve always thought it was one of the coolest logos anywhere for anything. Period. (Part of the reason I’m in school for graphic design now!)

· July 27, 2006 at 8:25 am · SB-1's Tattoos
Stars: These were my first overseas tattoos. I got them in February 2002 in Mannheim, Germany. If I remember correctly, I drew them the same day.

· July 26, 2006 at 8:34 am · SB-1's Tattoos
Kihido star: I got this in December 2001. It’s the logo for the style of Karate I took for years and in which I earned my first degree black belt (May 1998). It’s embellished a little with some astrological signs, but the base “star” pattern is what it is. (Kihido stands for “the shining spirit way”)

· July 26, 2006 at 8:32 am · SB-1's Tattoos
Dragon: I drew this in 2001 while I was in US Army AIT at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, and got it tattooed during our graduation pass in November.

· July 25, 2006 at 8:05 am · SB-1's Tattoos
He-Man: I never grew out of it! May 2001, just before high school graduation.

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